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Throughout the War of the Ring, Minas Morgul’s importance grew, illustrating the depth of Sauron’s influence in Middle-earth. As Frodo, Sam, and Gollum traversed the land, the oppressive aura emanating from the fortress was palpable, showcasing the malevolence that had taken root there.
In a climactic moment of the Third Age, the destruction of the One Ring marked the end of Sauron’s reign. Minas Morgul, void of its master’s power, became a desolate ruin; however, its legacy continued to linger as a reminder of the darkness that once filled it.